connecting growers from south africa....

nevyn

Member
Its usually not a problem. Cfl dont penetrate the canopy well so it is probably just the new leaves that dont get enough light. I trim them off.
The spectrum you using is more on the blue side which is perfect for veg. Have you tried a lower kelvin like 2700k for flowering?
I thought it might be that. I can't find globes and after my experience with the hydro shop in CT, I am left in the dwang a bit. I was hoping to have scrapped together some cash for a cool tube and a couple of other things, but I just couldn't. Things have got so expensive so fast I just can't keep up.

Know any places that sell cfl's in that spectrum, 85w or so?
 

haasdas

New Member
Your best bet is looking on the eurolux website for cfls. Maybe you can just swap the smaller bulbs.

haasdas
 

Organic_baarie

New Member
The globes are easy, with cfls u get to light spectrums... Cool white(blue) and warm daylight(red)... So obviously we wanna have more blue when begging amd more red when flowering
 

Organic_baarie

New Member
Cfls work, have no doubt,but I are correct with yields, they tend to be poor, I prefer to grow outdoors in a greenhouse, built 1 for about r1000, basic, but works very well... Veg all the plants indoors and flower outdoors... I get 2-3kg per plant using this technique, and I mean dry bud...
 
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